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T120

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  1. I've installed an electric fuel pump in the past-6 volt pos. gnd.-It was mounted on the frame and switched.It was in series with the mechanical pump and used only to prime the carb for starting after a period of time when the car hadn't been started.In my opinion this is the only advantage to installing an electric fuel pump.In both cases where I've had a mechanical pump fail on a trip they were both leaking gas.I think carrying a spare mechanical pump is a better idea.Also fuel pressure to the carb should be checked if installing an electric fuel pump to ensure it isn't too high - could cause a flooding problem.
  2. ..there's a great deal of knowledge to be gained from reading this forum.
  3. ..I didn't figure the oiler was serving a useful purpose,that why it's disconnected,it looks cool though.There's a number of members on this forum that put a lot of miles on their old flathead sixes and I value their opinions.
  4. ..Good to hear you're on the mend Dennis. Spring is in the air and I suppose there will be a lot of activity in your area in the old car hobby coming up.
  5. My 48 Dodge has an oiler (Redex).It was installed back in the day by a previous owner.It's mounted on the firewall and was connected to the vacuum line.I cleaned it up and left it in place.I disconnected it though.
  6. ...Does Royal Triton nead a lead additive?
  7. I believe fogging oil has been mentioned in the past for use with engines not in use for a length of time.It's commonly used in marine applications
  8. I was at a Padres game in San Diego in the 70's and prior to the game,I was standing in line at a concession for a beer and a hot dog ,there was the usual noise-all of a sudden everyone was quiet, all motion stopped and in the background I could hear your national anthem-I was impressed.
  9. I hear you Young Ed,..Also of that generation and mindset that when you bought something, the idea was to pay for it (yourself).
  10. Good question Fred.The Plymouth has been repainted in the past and the gray is a shade lighter than original.The firewall and under the hood has the original gray. According to the plate on the firewall the original paint code is 4008.
  11. ..I followed your instructions Fred for posting a photo-it worked
  12. This is a photo of my 46 Plymouth -definitely not a trailer queen
  13. While disasters such as this are a terrible thing,The work of those volunteers is admirable and a reminder that the majority of people in this world are really decent
  14. ...good to know they're repairable
  15. I had a closer look at your photo and it appears Hull is the manufacturer.It's a nice period item for your car.
  16. ..Thanks for the closeup view.I hadn't seen one quite the same
  17. That's an interesting looking item on the windshield divider.I'm guessing a compass.Are there any markings on it as to manufacturer?
  18. Fortunately we can still get local TV off air -I get 4 channels with rabbit ears I don't watch a lot of TV.Eventually progress will intervene and I suppose I'll have to get cable.
  19. Hi Realgonekatt,Nice coupe you have there,I'm looking forward to seeing your progress.
  20. ..I believe the 2 manifolds are different although both are Ellis - according to the dimensions,also the outer flanges appear different as well
  21. Awesome collection of stuff.Too bad about the lack of proper storage.
  22. Hi Brian,You probably have this info already,if not this image for timing a 302 may help...http://i252.photobucket.com:80/albums/hh33/ralphd25cpe/Timing302.jpg
  23. Hi,you might review this thread...http://www430.pair.com/p15d24/mopar_forum/showthread.php?t=7428&highlight=seized+engine
  24. Hi Frank,Eastwood has a DVD on Body Soldering in their catalog,should be available on line.I haven't seen it so I can't recommend it.Maybe some others have seen it.They also have a lead free body solder product that looks interesting
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